Posted by ejensen on November 01, 2013 at 22:03:15 from (67.183.217.224):
In Reply to: Re: bolt sizes, length posted by Paul in MN on November 01, 2013 at 21:25:29:
Hi again Paul,
Have been rereading your information which is great. It is not my intention to extend the loader frame. Problem I have if you look at the picture of where my stabilizer bars attach under the rear axle this is the exact place the rear ends of the loader frame attach on each side. I was thinking of adding a piece of angle iron to attach on the bottom of the loader frame where it attaches to the place where the stabilizer bracket used to attach. Doing this will make it necessary for me to shorten the stabilizzer bars. I have the old bars so thought I would practice with them and set the new stabilizer bars aside. I certainly can see what you are saying about binding. The bars need to move up and down smoothly with the 3 point or they will bind.
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